Happy New Year!
I can't believe it's been so long since my last post. But best intentions......
Here is a quick recap of what's been going on, starting with Stitches East.
It was a blast; an exhausting blast but a blast none the less.
...which was pretty amazing. Webs is fabulous! And it was incredible to see them set up their booth. Steve is pretty much a master at this and has it mapped out before hand.
He sketches out the basic floor plan and the Webs worker bees go to work. They are really a well oiled machine.
Here's a little of what our space looked like during set up.
The show was great and I got to see a lot of old friends and make some great new ones.
Robinand
Olivia came to see me. They were really fun to talk with. Olivia has a beagle puppy named....Jake. She has pictures to show me. What a doll! Robin had read
here about my Jake. Thanks, ladies for your warmth and humor!
I also got to see
Marcy a.k.a. knittinggolfer! I haven't seen her since
camp. She's a member of the
smackdown group , a knitter, spinner and a down right great person!
She brought me a great care package which included:
We got to have dinner together one evening and it was so great! Can't wait till the next time, Marcy! (you were right about the wine! YUM!)
We did have a bit of excitement while I was there......
Yep, those are firemen. Fire alarm went off at 11:30 pm. So from the 18th floor to the lobby, me and 300 of my closest new friends made our way via the stairwell. We got down to the street level, stood around in various stages of dress and waited for the all clear. When it finally came, me and those same 300 friends waited in line for the elevators to take us back up to our rooms. Let's just say it was an interesting evening and leave it at that....
I didn't get to do much shopping at the market, but I was able to snag this: (the yarn, not the wine...)
Yep, some qiviut and some cashmere. The wine is from Marcy! Also, Kathy from Webs gave me these.
If you don't know about these, where have you been? This is the new inter-changeable needle set that Webs has. They are really great. If you are in the market for a set of inter-changeable needles, head over to their website (
http://www.yarn.com/) and check them out.
Once home from Stitches, I ran my clothes through the washer and dryer, repacked them and headed to Sunriver for
SOAR. BMFA had a booth there, but I did get to take a couple of classes too. The first class I took was Beginning Weaving with Sara Lamb. It was great and Sara had me bring my loom to class and helped me warp it for the first time. I left the class with a beautiful scarf started. Loom? Yes, loom. I bought a loom. I need another hobby like a hole in the head but really......Anyway,
this is what I bought. Since coming home I have finished the scarf and actually just put it in to soak. Pictures later.
The second class I took was Blending on the Drumcarder with
Abby Franquemont. Yes, blending on the drumcarder. Drumcarder? Yes, drumcarder that I have owned for about a year now and have not know really how to use it. Anyway, it was a wonderful class and I left with a whole plan for using it!
Until Saturday evening. That's when the h1n1 showed up. So by the time I was well enough to go home from SOAR there were other things to think about. A trip to California to visit friends, Thanksgiving, Porter and that other thing......oh yeah....Christmas. After Christmas we spent a week at Sunriver and then came home to shovel away the holiday decorations and try to get back in the groove of everyday life.
And here we are, January 11, 2010. 2010 is proving to be as busy as 2009 was. I have a bunch of stuff on the horizon. Hope to be writing about all of it here. But then again, best intentions.... Wish me luck!
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